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Pre-Election Media Environment in Shida Kartli
September 26, 2013
Two TV-Companies, one radio station, two newspapers and one news agency operate in Shida Kartli region. In addition to that, there are budget-funded periodicals in all four districts in the region, which mostly highlight projects/activities implemented by the local government and announcements about tenders in the districts.
Public Servant Verbally Insulted Journalist
September 13, 2013
Employee of Adjara Supreme Council Koba Adeishvili left insulting comments on the article “Who Celebrated Batumoba for 240 000 lari” in the Newspaper Batumelebi. Journalists and nongovernmental organizations working in Adjara Autonomous Republic request reaction on the fact.
Now It’s Possible to Request Public Information Electronically
September 4, 2013
The decree of PM Bidzina Ivanishvili, which makes it possible to request public information in electronic form, came into force on September 1, 2013. So far the interested persons could only request such information in written form.
Radios Dedicate Most Airtime to Government, Ruling Coalition and United National Movement – report
September 3, 2013
Internews Georgia has released second interim report of radio monitoring during pre election period. According to the findings monitored radio channels dedicated most of airtime to the government, Georgian Dream Coalition and United National Movement.